Who I am:
My name is Ash Delon and I am a private Motorsports Journalist and Photojournalist based out of Central Texas. I have had a passion for Motorsports and its many facets since I was young, having watched NASCAR with my Father and Grandfather since as far back as I can remember. However, my expertise now lies in the world of Formula One and its feeder series, Formula 2, 3 and 4. My content mostly focuses News regarding The World Drivers Championship (WDC) and The World Constructors Championship (WCC) as well as editorial pieces providing my own unique perspective on the world of Motorsports. I will also be focusing on the Formula One Academy Series and the development and success of Women in Motorsports as, this is a topic very near to my heart. In my free time, I enjoy Sim Racing and rewatching and analyzing previous races to dissect team strategies. My goal is to write for a reputable platform and have my work published professionally. I would eventually like have the opportunity to report first hand experiences by attending races as a member of official media company to better express the beautiful full picture of Motorsports and all its moving parts. I look forward to keeping you up to date and providing unique, engaging content! See you at the track!
Womens Place in the World of Motorsports: We Belong Here!
It is my firm belief the women have just as much a place in the world of Motorsports as men, no matter what the chosen profession. Weather it be a driver, a journalist, a mechanic or anything in between, women deserve fair treatment and equal opportunities in all levels of the sport. Part of my mission is to highlight the achievements of the amazing women who move us forward in our field.
Drivers Mental Health: It needs to be a Priority!
In recent years, the discussion of drivers mental health has been a topic that has come and gone. I believe that this is an important subject which should be a top priority to focus more attention on to better attend to drivers participating in the high stakes profession. They are subject to near constant media presence, as is the nature of their careers however, drivers are people and should be treated as such. I will be discussing this subject often, in hopes that doing so may cultivate a more open conversation about it.
Unbiased Media: The Whole Picture!
An issue that I commonly find in this space is biased media. As a Motorsport fan myself I, of course, have my favorites (Iām only human). However, I firmly believe that when creating content for public consumption, this bias needs to be strictly excluded. Unless, of course, the piece is opinion based. It is important that when we report on news or events, that viewers are able to see the whole picture so that they are able to form their own opinions on the subject matter. Weather it be bias based on discriminatory means or favoritism, it has no place in informative media. I do produce opinion pieces here and there however, they will be strictly labeled as such. I believe this to be the bare minimum.